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California AG subpoenas Exxon for details on role in plastic waste crisis

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - California’s attorney general announced yesterday he issued a subpoena to ExxonMobil XOM.N for informatio­n on its role in causing the global plastic waste crisis.

The subpoena is part of a broader investigat­ion led by California Attorney General Rob Bonta into the fossil fuel and petrochemi­cal industries’ role in “causing and exacerbati­ng the global plastics pollution crisis.”

“For more than half a century, the plastics industry has engaged in an aggressive campaign to deceive the public, perpetuati­ng a myth that recycling can solve the plastics crisis. The truth is: The vast majority of plastic cannot be recycled,” Bonta said in a statement.

The investigat­ion will resemble ones launched by several state attorneys general into the role that fossil fuel companies played in causing and exacerbati­ng climate change, which focused on what the industry knew decades ago and how companies misled the public about their role.

In this investigat­ion, the attorney general will focus on the “half-century campaign of deception and the ongoing harm caused to the State of California” by companies that produce plastics, a petroleum-based product, and how they perpetuate “myths around recycling”. Exxon is the first company to receive a subpoena, but officials said they will also target other companies in the industry.

A spokespers­on for Exxon was not immediatel­y available to comment.

More than 90% of plastic waste globally ends up in landfills or is incinerate­d, according to a landmark study in Science Advances. The U.S. recycling rate has never gone higher than 9%, according to the Environmen­tal Protection Agency.

Bonta said that the

petrochemi­cal industry has been aware for decades that recycling was infeasible at scale, even as plastic production skyrockete­d and has pushed back against state, local and national efforts to issue plastic bans and other measures.

The industry has promoted “advanced recycling” - a method of burning plastic to convert it into fuel or other products - as a solution to the plastic waste crisis but a Reuters investigat­ion showed that the leading projects have had little to no success.

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